Abstract

This paper addresses a new scheme by Vasic and Pedagani to combine low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes with run length limited (RLL) constraints. In this method, the RLL constraints are embedded into the LDPC codewords by deliberately flipping the bits of LDPC codewords that violate the RLL constraints. It is important to keep the number of flipped bits small in order to not overburden the LDPC decoder. In this paper, we introduce a method to control the number of flipped bits by using pseudorandom sequences. We present a new low-complexity iterative decoding and detection scheme to correct both the flipped bits and channel errors in a partial response channel. Analyses and simulation results show that the proposed method has good performance and reasonable complexity for (0,k) RLL constraints.

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